Zheng Qiang, Jin Yiming, Liu Zhuo, Ouyang Han, Li Hu, Shi Bojing, Jiang Wen, Zhang Hao, Li Zhou, Wang Zhong Lin
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST), Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100083, China.
School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University , Beijing 100191, China.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Oct 12;8(40):26697-26703. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b06866. Epub 2016 Oct 3.
Harvesting biomechanical energy especially in vivo is of special significance for sustainable powering of wearable/implantable electronics. The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is one of the most promising solutions considering its high efficiency, low cost, light weight, and easy fabrication, but its performance will be greatly affected if there is moisture or liquid leaked into the device when applied in vivo. Here, we demonstrate a multiple encapsulation process of the TENG to maintain its output performance in various harsh environments. Through systematic studies, the encapsulated TENG showed great reliability in humid or even harsh environment over 30 days with a stability index of more than 95%. Given its outstanding reliability, the TENG has the potential to be applied in variety of circumstances to function as a sustainable power source for self-powered biomedical electronics and environmental sensing systems.
特别是在体内收集生物机械能对于可穿戴/植入式电子设备的可持续供电具有特殊意义。考虑到摩擦纳米发电机(TENG)具有高效率、低成本、重量轻和易于制造等特点,它是最有前景的解决方案之一,但在体内应用时,如果有水分或液体泄漏到设备中,其性能将受到极大影响。在此,我们展示了一种TENG的多重封装工艺,以在各种恶劣环境中保持其输出性能。通过系统研究,封装后的TENG在潮湿甚至恶劣环境中超过30天表现出极高的可靠性,稳定性指数超过95%。鉴于其出色的可靠性,TENG有潜力应用于各种环境,作为自供电生物医学电子设备和环境传感系统的可持续电源。